Any traffic constraints with Adsense ?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by ala101, Nov 3, 2006.

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    Hello!
    i was wondering if there is any traffic constraints for websites using Adsense..
    is it ok if i buy traffic from a lot of websites using any of traffic methods ?
    i hope its ok :)
     
    ala101, Nov 3, 2006 IP
  2. wissam

    wissam Well-Known Member

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    you can byr traffic as long as it's from places like AdWords ...
     
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  3. ala101

    ala101 Well-Known Member

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    Thanks wesam ,
    how can i know if the website iam getting traffic from is ok or not ?
     
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    PiLe3D Peon

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    Hi ala101,

    Regarding your traffic question, here is info directly from google:

    Be aware of how your site is promoted.
    Pages showing Google ads may never be loaded in an unrequested pop-up. This means publishers need to be very careful when purchasing traffic or setting up ad campaigns with third parties. Before contracting with any ad network, you should ensure that they will never display your site in pop-ups or as a result of the actions of any software application.

    https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=23921


    hope that was helpfull.

    regards,
    Emir
     
    PiLe3D, Nov 5, 2006 IP
  5. ala101

    ala101 Well-Known Member

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    Thanks Emir!
    Ok i understand now what kind of traffic violates Adsense TOS ..
    Just to be sure i hope u assure me that its ok if i get thousands of websites linking to my website home page ( text links or image links )
     
    ala101, Nov 5, 2006 IP